Papal infallibility

dogma of the Catholic Church; infallibility of certain decisions of the Pope From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Papal Infallibility is a Catholic doctrine which believes that The Pope cannot make doctrinal mistakes when speaking ex cathedra, that is to say speaking in the Name of God about Morals, Doctrine, or other related topics.[1]

History

Papal Infallibility was first established by the First Vatican Council in 1870[2]

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